Complete the statement of changes in retained earnings

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Following are a statement of cash flows (indirect method) for Harris, Inc., for the year ended December 31, 2014, and the firm's balance sheet at December 31, 2013:

HARRIS, INC

Statement of Cash Flows

For the Year Ended December 31, 2014

Cash Flows from Operating Activities:

  Cash Flows from Operating Activities:    
  Net income 15,900  
  Add (deduct) items not affecting cash:    
     Depreciation expense 30,900  
     Increase in accounts receivable (9,000 )
     Decrease in merchandise inventory 31,900  
     Increase in accounts payable 4,400  
     Payment of short-term debt (6,400 )
     Payment of notes payable (10,600 )
 
        Net cash provided by operating activities $ 57,100  
  Cash Flows from Investing Activities:  
     Purchase of buildings   (90,500 )
     Proceeds from sale of land at its cost   8,300  
 
        Net cash used by investing activities $ (82,200 )
  Cash Flows from Financing Activities:      
     Proceeds from issuance of long-term debt   15,700  
     Proceeds from issuance of common stock   9,700  
     Payment of cash dividends on common stock   (6,200 )
 
        Net cash provided by financing activities $ 19,200  
 
     Net decrease in cash for the year $ (5,900 )
 
    
HARRIS INC
Balance Sheet
At December 31, 2013
  Assets    
  Cash $ 15,200
  Accounts receivable   63,500
  Merchandise inventory   77,600
 
     Total current assets $ 156,300  
  Land   34,800  
  Buildings   119,100  
  Less: Accumulated depreciation   (72,100 )
 
     Total land and buildings $ 81,800  
 
  Total assets $ 238,100  
 
  Liabilities      
  Accounts payable $ 60,200  
  Short-term debt   18,000  
  Notes payable   35,100  
 
     Total current liabilities $ 113,300  
  Long-term debt   50,900  
  Stockholders' Equity      
  Common stock, no par $ 22,200  
  Retained earnings   51,700  
 
     Total Stockholders' Equity $ 73,900  
 
  Total liabilities and Stockholders' Equity $ 238,100

Required:

a. Using the preceding information, complete the balance sheet for Harris, Inc., at December 31, 2014.

b. Complete the statement of changes in retained earnings for the year ended December 31, 2014. (Amounts to be deducted should be indicated by minus sign.)

Statement of Changes in Retained Earnings
Year End Dec 31 2014

Retained earnings Jan 1 2014:
Add: Net income for the year:
Less: Dividends for the year:

Retained earnings balance Dec 31 2014:

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